Owen thinks it should be called "Lose Her". What do you think?
lyrics
You do whatever you feel like, I don't want to be like you anymore.
Your friends were the same: never gone far away to the girls and the boys they adored.
You'd never believe me, if I were to tell you the time that I spent.
Now that I'm older I don't see you much, but the dreams that I have keep you close to my chest.
I am not getting over you, no not anytime soon.
I am not getting over you, no not anytime soon.
We grew up alongside l but never met eye to eye, not even a look.
'Cause those were the days that I stared at the back of your head throughout the classes we took.
Now I just regret it, redo or amend it, the youth that I had.
It's leaving me now, cut my roots from the ground, but you're still within me and I can't stop the sound of your voice!
Loser
Lose Her
Loser
Loser
Lose Her
Loser
I am not getting over you, no not anytime soon.
I am not getting over you, no not anytime soon...
credits
from We Used to Look Like Us,
track released August 7, 2016
Owen Schwartzbard: vocals, guitar
Julia Alsarraf: vocals, viola
music & lyrics by Left to Write
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